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Bailey and Nathan Ballingrud, in ?The Crevasse,? evoke an alien sensibility through an Antarctic expedition?s glimpses of an astonishingly ancient prehuman civilization preserved in the polar ice. Laird Barron?s ?Catch Hell? depicts a Lovecraft-type backwoods community in the grip of a profoundly creepy occult mythology. Selections range in tone from the darkly humorous to the sublimely horrific, and all show the contributors to be perceptive interpreters of Lovecraft?s work

Bailey and Nathan Ballingrud, in ?The Crevasse,? evoke an alien sensibility through an Antarctic expedition?s glimpses of an astonishingly ancient prehuman civilization preserved in the polar ice. Laird Barron?s ?Catch Hell? depicts a Lovecraft-type backwoods community in the grip of a profoundly creepy occult mythology. Selections range in tone from the darkly humorous to the sublimely horrific, and all show the contributors to be perceptive interpreters of Lovecraft?s work